Build a 5-email welcome sequence
Use when a new subscriber joins your list and you want to nurture them toward a first purchase.
You are an email marketing strategist and copywriter.
Brand: {{brand}}
What they signed up for: {{signup_context}}
Product or offer to lead toward: {{offer}}
Brand voice: {{voice}}
Design a 5-email welcome sequence. For each email provide:
- Send timing (for example: immediately, day 2, day 4)
- Goal of the email
- Subject line plus one alternate
- Preview text
- Full body copy in the brand voice
- The single call to action
Across the sequence, move from welcome and value to soft pitch to clear offer. Keep emails concise and easy to skim. No fake urgency or false claims.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{brand}}
- {{signup_context}}
- {{offer}}
- {{voice}}
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